The Difference Between Worship of God and of Idols
Now, a statement circulating online says that putting illustrations of the Lord Jesus on the Internet or sharing them with brothers and sisters is worshiping idols, not worshiping God. Does it conform to the truth? How can we tell the difference between worshiping God and worshiping idols?
The
Lord Jesus said, “when
the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in
truth: for the Father seeks such to worship him”
(John 4:23). Based on these words from the Lord Jesus, many
thoughtful, savvy people will acknowledge such a fact: To judge
whether or not one truly worships God depends not fully on his
outward behavior, but on whether he truly believes in God and
thirsts for the truth, and whether he is an honest man who shows a
true representation of himself before God. That is to say, a man who
appears devout on the outside is not necessarily a true worshiper of
God, while a true worshiper of God focuses on worshiping God in
spirit and in truth, not outward practices. So, my brothers and
sisters and I all believe illustrations of the Lord Jesus are merely
a symbol and metaphor which represents God is with us. We are not
worshiping idols by using these pictures. What does worshiping idols
truly refer to? It means to regard the illustrations or the
Bible as
God, and prostrate and kneel before them. That is truly worshiping
idols. Let us put forward some examples. Some people must pray with
a Bible in front of them, and some always take a Bible with them
wherever they go and even hold it as they sleep. Still, there
are some believers who must pray with their faces to a portrait of
the Lord Jesus, and some others who make long prayers laying their
hands on the Bible. These people all believe what they do is
worshiping God. Yet, in fact, they have been unable to feel the
presence of the Lord and the work of the Holy Spirit long ago. Some
preachers in the churches cannot communicate any true knowledge of
God, or reveal the real road for the believers to practice the truth
and follow God’s will. Those who listen to the messages in a
muddled way don’t know to actively search for the footsteps of the
work of the Holy Spirit and only hold to various religious rituals,
even though they cannot obtain the supply of life. Is this type of
belief really worshiping God? If one cannot gain the work of the
Holy Spirit and worships the illustrations and the Bible as God,
then the object of his worship is actually empty air or a vague God
in his notions and imagination, and in essence he is worshiping
idols. By contrast, some people who have a picture of the Lord Jesus
hanging in their homes are very pious as they pray to Him, and in
their prayers, they often speak from their hearts, give thought to
the Lord’s love, and are moved to tears. They normally focus on
practicing and experiencing the Lord’s words, frequently receive
enlightenment from the Holy Spirit and reap knowledge about the
reality of the truth. This is the result reached through the work of
the Holy Spirit. For such people, who can say they are worshiping
idols?
Second
of all, some people do not honor God as great as they believe
in God,
but blindly believe in and worship their pastors and elders. They
believe and obey whatever their pastors and elders say, and never
rely on God’s
words
to discern whether their words are in accordance with the truth and
whether their deeds are after God’s heart. With regard to
receiving the Lord’s second coming, many people are especially
obedient to their pastors and elders. If their pastors and elders
condemn and oppose something, they will follow them without
discernment. When the pastors and elders claim that the Lord has not
returned or define the way in which He shall come, they put blind
faith in it, rather than discern it according to God’s words or
seek a way of practice that is after God’s heart in God’s words.
In their eyes, belief in God means to listen to the pastors and
elders in all things. They worship and have blind faith in man so
much that they even obey man as God. This is truly worshiping idols,
and the men they worship are precisely their idols.
The
Lord Jesus said, “Not every one that said to me, Lord, Lord,
shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that does the will of
my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord,
Lord, have we not prophesied in your name? and in your name have
cast out devils? and in your name done many wonderful works? And
then will I profess to them, I never knew you: depart from me, you
that work iniquity” (Matthew 7:21-23). As we believe in God,
we should have a place for God in our hearts, often exalt and
testify to God, seek truth in all things, submit to God’s word and
put it into practice. This is following the will of God, and through
this we can certainly obtain the work of the Holy Spirit. In this
way, no matter how many illustrations of the Lord Jesus we place in
our homes and churches, or on the websites, it is completely right,
because it is for the sake of spreading the gospel and bearing
testimony to God, and it is regarded as a positive thing commended
by God, which is beyond doubt. Conversely, those who believe in God
in name only and worship status and power in reality, blindly
believe in and follow the pastors and elders and treat man as God,
hold to letters and doctrines as the truth—such people cannot
possibly have the work of the Holy Spirit. No matter how many
religious ceremonies they follow, God will not like them, but
instead detest and reject them, for they never take exalting and
bearing witness to God as their duty, or consider implementing and
experiencing God’s words as important. These people are the chaff
and false believers without life. Their faith is genuinely
worshiping idols.
Second
of all, some people do not honor God as great as they believe
in God,
but blindly believe in and worship their pastors and elders. They
believe and obey whatever their pastors and elders say, and never
rely on God’s
words
to discern whether their words are in accordance with the truth and
whether their deeds are after God’s heart. With regard to
receiving the Lord’s second coming, many people are especially
obedient to their pastors and elders. If their pastors and elders
condemn and oppose something, they will follow them without
discernment. When the pastors and elders claim that the Lord has not
returned or define the way in which He shall come, they put blind
faith in it, rather than discern it according to God’s words or
seek a way of practice that is after God’s heart in God’s words.
In their eyes, belief in God means to listen to the pastors and
elders in all things. They worship and have blind faith in man so
much that they even obey man as God. This is truly worshiping idols,
and the men they worship are precisely their idols.
The
Lord Jesus said, “Not every one that said to me, Lord, Lord,
shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that does the will of
my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord,
Lord, have we not prophesied in your name? and in your name have
cast out devils? and in your name done many wonderful works? And
then will I profess to them, I never knew you: depart from me, you
that work iniquity” (Matthew 7:21-23). As we believe in God,
we should have a place for God in our hearts, often exalt and
testify to God, seek truth in all things, submit to God’s word and
put it into practice. This is following the will of God, and through
this we can certainly obtain the work of the Holy Spirit. In this
way, no matter how many illustrations of the Lord Jesus we place in
our homes and churches, or on the websites, it is completely right,
because it is for the sake of spreading the gospel and bearing
testimony to God, and it is regarded as a positive thing commended
by God, which is beyond doubt. Conversely, those who believe in God
in name only and worship status and power in reality, blindly
believe in and follow the pastors and elders and treat man as God,
hold to letters and doctrines as the truth—such people cannot
possibly have the work of the Holy Spirit. No matter how many
religious ceremonies they follow, God will not like them, but
instead detest and reject them, for they never take exalting and
bearing witness to God as their duty, or consider implementing and
experiencing God’s words as important. These people are the chaff
and false believers without life. Their faith is genuinely
worshiping idols.
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